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928Logic Pro User Guide
Customize the Environment in Logic Pro
You can customize the appearance of the Environment by creating more onscreen space,
displaying objects graphically or as a list, hiding or coloring cables, or using a mini
Environment window that floats on top of other windows.
Hide or show the inspector
In Logic Pro, choose View > Hide/Show Inspector (or press I).
This command hides the inspector—the Layer pop-up menu and Object inspector—making
more room for the Environment’s workspace.
View objects graphically or as a list
In Logic Pro, choose View > By Text from the Environment menu bar.
This command switches the view between the graphical display of objects and a list.
Cables are not shown in the list display.
Hide or show cables
In Logic Pro, choose View > Cables from the Environment menu bar.
In addition to hiding or showing cables between objects, this view also hides or shows
the positioning bar (used for moving and resizing) to the right of some object types.
Tip: You can prevent the accidental alteration of the position, size, and cable
connections of all objects by choosing View > Protect Cabling/Positions.
If the cabling and object positions are protected, and the cables are hidden, the
background color changes. This usually looks better for virtual mixing desks and fader
setups.
View colored cables
In Logic Pro, choose View > Colored Cables from the Environment menu bar.
Cable colors are derived from the color of the source object—the object that the cable runs
from, into another object.
Assign a color to the selected object
In Logic Pro, choose View > Show Colors from the main window’s menu bar (or press
Option-C), then click a color in the Color palette.